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PUTRAJAYA: The Australian authorities’ report on the “Double Six” plane crash could also be released soon.

The Australians are prepared to release the report and Malaysia has no objections to this, said Transport Minister Anthony Loke.“They asked for our opinion and approval to release the report. We have no objections.Australian High Commissioner to Malaysia Dr Justin Lee said Australia was working through a domestic legal process to release the Australian records.

Malaysia’s final report on the crash was made public by the Transport Minister on Wednesday, 47 years after the tragedy. The nearly five-month investigation led by the Department of Civil Aviation’s chief investigator Omar Sanan was never made public as it was classified under the Official Secret Acts.

However, the families of the victims want Malaysia to push the Australian government to declassify its findings on the crash.“Today, the issue of compensation was not raised by the families. I believe they just want to know the real cause of the accident, it’s not about compensation,” he added.

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